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energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: just a week after wwl-mart employees walked off the job demanding higher paid and the right to form a union now fast-food workers in new york city are doing the exact same thing. it startedat the crack of dawn yesterday and culminated in a rally with hundreds of workers protesting theer at times square but here's the question. is this really the right time to be doing this with the holidays approaching? what about the millions of americans that currently have no job at all? here to discuss both sides are democratic strategist arlene maxwell and republican strategist ford o'connell. i will let you start. these folks are out there protesting. they're not make a lot of money. a lot of people are out of work. what is your take? >> going hungry and starving are two different things, right? these people are making $7.25 an hour which is, barely $300 e
energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: just a week after wwl-mart employees walked off the job demanding higher paid and the right to form a union now fast-food workers in new york city are doing the exact same thing. it startedat the crack of dawn yesterday and culminated in a rally with hundreds of workers protesting theer at times square...
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energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . streamline the process? at fidelity, we it by merging two toolinto one, mbmbining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit pois. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated techcal analysis is one more innovative reason seous investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. ithis a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommened gaviscon®.
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gerri: something they call the energy strategy counsel suggesting starting a national energy strategy council that would come up with a policy soup to nuts, every federal agency in the world involved. possible? >> well, sure, it's possible. i mean, this is the federal government after all, but wat bothers me is that there are -- this idea we'll have a review, we'll have a four year plan like the pentagon, well, i don't know that's the best model to work on. gerri: all right. well, i have to ask you about b today. >> sure. gerri: big news from bp, federal government saying you are disqualified from winning new contracts. here's bp's statement, the suspension is due to bp's lack of business integ try as demonstrated by the conduct with rerd to the deepwater horizon blowout explosion, oil spill, and response. now, the stuff did not get hit today. what's your estimate of what it means? >> a temporary move. the obama administraon, again, wanting to show -- hold up bp that we're puppishing them. it's a big company, one of the biggest producers in the u.s.. gerri: matter if it loses contract
gerri: something they call the energy strategy counsel suggesting starting a national energy strategy council that would come up with a policy soup to nuts, every federal agency in the world involved. possible? >> well, sure, it's possible. i mean, this is the federal government after all, but wat bothers me is that there are -- this idea we'll have a review, we'll have a four year plan like the pentagon, well, i don't know that's the best model to work on. gerri: all right. well, i have...
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in just eight short years, it's 27% of total energy production in the country. that's all good news. more production, more independence from middle east countries that don't like us in the first place. if you are thinking about what about lily and lizzie? this is the golden eagle. we had one on the show. the species threatened by wind meals in california. the wings get caught in the wind wheels, and they did they are not protected because, well, presumably, wind energy is one of the pet causes of the administration. some species are more important than others. what we need to do is embrace the energy production we are doing which can make us self-sustaining and more powerful, and that is a good thing for lily, lizzie, the golden eagle. all of us. what do you think? at gerri@foxbusiness.com. >> coming up, will an ugly employment report be the result of sandy. the harvard economist looking ahead to tomorrow's job numbers next. homeowners running from their luxury homes as the so-called fiscal cliff looms. asking barbara if you should run for the hills too. investo
in just eight short years, it's 27% of total energy production in the country. that's all good news. more production, more independence from middle east countries that don't like us in the first place. if you are thinking about what about lily and lizzie? this is the golden eagle. we had one on the show. the species threatened by wind meals in california. the wings get caught in the wind wheels, and they did they are not protected because, well, presumably, wind energy is one of the pet causes...
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and one of them is energy. we are going to probably be energy independent in the united states because of all the new technology and oil fracking and natural gas fracking. we've created 33,000 new jobs in the last few months, and also there's an enormous amount of private infrastructure that's being engineered right now for pipelines to get the new gas and oil from where it is into the pipelines -- lori: so the best integrated energy, exxonmobil? >> exxonmobil is the choice for that particular trend. lori: okay. let's move on and talk about some of the grains. i know you've got some picks in agriculture as well. >> yeah. agriculture, i mean, agriculture products are going to continue to go up. not only do we have weather problems which are going to be continuing probably, but it's the demand. especially from asia as millions of new people, it's all demographics, are moving into the middle class. they want protein, and that's the sort of products that america exports. farmers, the midwest, these people are going
and one of them is energy. we are going to probably be energy independent in the united states because of all the new technology and oil fracking and natural gas fracking. we've created 33,000 new jobs in the last few months, and also there's an enormous amount of private infrastructure that's being engineered right now for pipelines to get the new gas and oil from where it is into the pipelines -- lori: so the best integrated energy, exxonmobil? >> exxonmobil is the choice for that...
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you see the energy behind the reform proposal that you should be seeing. stuart: they are not prepared to make any kind of cuts that they're prepared to continue to see big cuts in education and health care and quite prepared to go down the road and ask dc for a bailout. that is the situation? >> they are prepared for tax hikes. we passed a major tax hike last year in a lame duck session that hit middle-class families are. we are hearing rumblings they might make the tax hike permanent, once again putting the problem on the shoulder of our working families and small businesses. stuart: extraordinary, hold on. i have gerri willis with me. gerri: one of the potential solutions year you can't have people who are essentials reemployed ease of the public making more than the public. typically one happens public-sector workers make more in salary and benefits than people who hired them. it is unsustainable, don't you think? >> it is. take the example of a teacher who is about to retire after 30 years on the job. you will be earning first-year pension of $67,000
you see the energy behind the reform proposal that you should be seeing. stuart: they are not prepared to make any kind of cuts that they're prepared to continue to see big cuts in education and health care and quite prepared to go down the road and ask dc for a bailout. that is the situation? >> they are prepared for tax hikes. we passed a major tax hike last year in a lame duck session that hit middle-class families are. we are hearing rumblings they might make the tax hike permanent,...
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cool to see the energy andnd passion in the room. it was 15 small business owners along with the president and i think he asked us to share our stories and how we got to where we are today. he kind of explained a little bit about his vision for the economy and where he thinks it is going. and thoughts about what is top of mind for us about the economy. melissa: so what did you say and did you feel like he listened to you and was going to take action based on that? >> yeah. absolutely. it was really, he had a lot of his top administration there. vice president biden was there as well. they were all really kind of into everything we're saying. very actionable. it was fun to see back and forth t wasn't just him listening to 15 different people. he was engaged and asked questions. melissa: what did you ask him to do specifically? what did you say would help your business? >> one thing that helped us a lot incentives for small businesses to hire. particularly for us we were able to use the jobs now program out in the bay area to get some
cool to see the energy andnd passion in the room. it was 15 small business owners along with the president and i think he asked us to share our stories and how we got to where we are today. he kind of explained a little bit about his vision for the economy and where he thinks it is going. and thoughts about what is top of mind for us about the economy. melissa: so what did you say and did you feel like he listened to you and was going to take action based on that? >> yeah. absolutely. it...
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>> they make essentially energy equipment to make energy efficient . it is pcey and earnings are not coming in strong buy it when it dops below $23. >> i like companies that make thingings. >> but as she
>> they make essentially energy equipment to make energy efficient . it is pcey and earnings are not coming in strong buy it when it dops below $23. >> i like companies that make thingings. >> but as she
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. >>> plus california's plan to be the green energy leader could take businesses an consumers out at the knees. a bipartisan report warns governor jerry brown to step in. the head of it is here to explain why. i feel like he is not going to. we'll see. "piles of money" coming up. jerry brown is not going to step in. ♪ . ♪ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., re estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason er 75% of our mutual funds eat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to ad and consider carefuy before investing. ♪ . melissa: well it is definitely appropriate it say concerns over the fiscal cliff have hit a fever pitch but believe it or not doctors could be facing the worst of it. they could be hit by a 29% in medicare reimbursements on january 1st. that is only part of the problem
. >>> plus california's plan to be the green energy leader could take businesses an consumers out at the knees. a bipartisan report warns governor jerry brown to step in. the head of it is here to explain why. i feel like he is not going to. we'll see. "piles of money" coming up. jerry brown is not going to step in. ♪ . ♪ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., re estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in...
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we have no industry. >> why is the fastest growing new source of energy in this country wind energy or distributed solar. melissa: because it is completely supported by the government and by my tax dollars. >> not even close to as much as --. melissa: absolutely no money to spend on these things you know what -- >> actually big oil, gas and coal are actually much more heavily subsidized. melissa: you and disagree what is subsidy is. that is fine for debate for another time. we agree to disagree. do you know crayons, made from petroleum. >> right. maybe that is essential use in your view. we don't need to drive our cars with petroleum. we can use --. melissa: we do, because i don't want to pay $59 a gallon for biofuel. >> we need to use government and our taxpayer dollars wisely. melissa: i do too. >> make sure we use technology that actually doesn't exacerbate climate change and actually --. melissa: electricity comes from coal and nuclear? you like coal and nuclear. >> also comes from solar and wind and i like them very much. melissa: then we go book to the price problem. >> i'm sorry
we have no industry. >> why is the fastest growing new source of energy in this country wind energy or distributed solar. melissa: because it is completely supported by the government and by my tax dollars. >> not even close to as much as --. melissa: absolutely no money to spend on these things you know what -- >> actually big oil, gas and coal are actually much more heavily subsidized. melissa: you and disagree what is subsidy is. that is fine for debate for another time. we...
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department of energy is putting 120 million into the battery research center. at a place called argon national lab outside chicago. the goal is to make better, cheaper batteries for electric cars. let's hope it works better than the investment in a one to two systems. $250 million. now it's in bankruptcy being auctioned off. the chinese company could buy it. don't forget the biggest dream best of all time. 35 million. your money down the tubes. waving frantically. >> the deal is they want to put this in chicago. this battery facility. staffed by a lot of aaademics. brown emanuel has been at the press conference. democratic senator. why not put it in detroit. when i put it in silicon valley where you had the sharpest guys. stuart: is in it there already? is in it there already? >> boosted by academics from mobile universities. i would say if you want to help out beleaguered detroit are really get it going than you do it also and silicon valley where the smart guys are more just rely on china. stuart: maybe you don't have the government do it at all. maybe. >> th
department of energy is putting 120 million into the battery research center. at a place called argon national lab outside chicago. the goal is to make better, cheaper batteries for electric cars. let's hope it works better than the investment in a one to two systems. $250 million. now it's in bankruptcy being auctioned off. the chinese company could buy it. don't forget the biggest dream best of all time. 35 million. your money down the tubes. waving frantically. >> the deal is they want...
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new data from the energy information administration says u.s. crude output averaged 6.5 million barrels a day. that is up 16% year-over-year. thank you shale and fracking. >>> all right, coming up, it is a great hay robbery. the fallout from this summer's drought takes some bizarre twists. i shouldn't laugh. this is very serious. analyst it black market for hay across the country. details coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about hay. ♪ . melissa: hold on to your hay. this summer's drought still burning farmers after causing big rise in prices. the average bale of hay is now $80. you have $50 since before the drought. up $50. it was 30. now its 80. can you believe that? because of that hay farmers in the midwest are facing a serious problem, hay thieves. they're taking thousands of pounds of hay. this is probay problem and here to tell us about is missouri farm president blake hours. i don't mean to make light of this, but when we hearing abou hay thieves it sounded ridiculous. when you realize how much it is worth and how big of a
new data from the energy information administration says u.s. crude output averaged 6.5 million barrels a day. that is up 16% year-over-year. thank you shale and fracking. >>> all right, coming up, it is a great hay robbery. the fallout from this summer's drought takes some bizarre twists. i shouldn't laugh. this is very serious. analyst it black market for hay across the country. details coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about hay. ♪ . melissa: hold on to your hay....
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or... about this much 5-hour energy... in a single day. we recommend... not more than two per day. yeah, when we first came out with the product... you know, i made sure of one thing. if my family wasn't going to use it... if it wasn't good enou for my family if it wasn't safe for my family... i'm not gonna put it out there. i take it almost every day. and twice when i play tennis. this is our criteria that we have to be safe... if we're not willing to do it ourselves... we're not asking anybody else to do it. we're not gonna sell it. so, that's our approach to safety... that is a higher standard you can get. now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating am
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>> a generational opportunity with the energy or in the sense that's happening right here in the u.s.. we are going to see tremendous growth from a number of companies particularly on the exploration and production space, and specifically around a fiscal cliff creating short term opportunity with limited partnerships, or mlps, the backbone of a lot of the infrastructure that's being built around the energy in a sense that we're seeing, and we'll see it for years to come, and so a lot of opportunities with a lot of opportunities. liz: opportunity of a lifetime with where it's priced now? >> i certainly say within the u.s. it's the key opportunity, largest opportunity that we see that's not only short term, but we think it's going to last for several years. david: david, bruno, thank you very much, gentlemen. good suggestions, appreciate it. liz: thanks, guys, a water shortage on the mississippi river threatening to dry business in a big way. could affect you and the stocks you own. jeff flock on the next scene live. ♪ david: time for a speed read of the day's other headlines, five st
>> a generational opportunity with the energy or in the sense that's happening right here in the u.s.. we are going to see tremendous growth from a number of companies particularly on the exploration and production space, and specifically around a fiscal cliff creating short term opportunity with limited partnerships, or mlps, the backbone of a lot of the infrastructure that's being built around the energy in a sense that we're seeing, and we'll see it for years to come, and so a lot of...
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how much energy bring to us. john: but the u.s. department of health says a calorie is a calorie. >> it just hasn't been tested. one of the things we did when i started this organization. john: this being? >> the utritionist study. we went back to world war ii to every scientist that attempted to answer th question. we found 82 studies that have attempted to answer that. they were all probably the same limitations and problems. in 2012, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence. a calorie is not a calorie, necessarily. john: one thing that absolutely must be true if you should eat less fat. yet you eat lots of fat. and you're a doctor. a stanford doctr. what's that about? >> like i said, three or four years ago, when i got to the point where ms. chu overweight and my wife said i needed to be a little less not so thin, i realized that i probably had a carbohydra intolerance issues in all of whole grains and things that i was eating were probably leading to be becing fatter. and if i stripped that stuff out of my diet and i ate more fat,
how much energy bring to us. john: but the u.s. department of health says a calorie is a calorie. >> it just hasn't been tested. one of the things we did when i started this organization. john: this being? >> the utritionist study. we went back to world war ii to every scientist that attempted to answer th question. we found 82 studies that have attempted to answer that. they were all probably the same limitations and problems. in 2012, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence. a...
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big move for walter energy today, back to you. liz: nicole, suddenly the dow has doubled its gains, we were up about 14, 15 points, we're now up 31, 32. sandra, what are you looking at? >> i want to bring up an intraday chart, and while a 32-point gain isn't substantial, it is the highs of session, and it's very similar to what we saw in yesterday's trading session right at the end of the day. we reached -- here's a two-day chart. this is the end of the session yesterday. highs right as we were closing up at in this time yesterday. so sort of a bullish trend to see that happen. also, by the way, if you look at the same chart with the s&p, s&p cloalzed at its highs of the session yesterday. just off them now but still holding on to a gain of about three and a half points. lots of movers to look at in today's session. lu lu lemon up 3% in today -- 7% in today's session. up 54% so far this year. it just continues to crush, guys, beat earnings expectations. same-store sales up 18%, but it's pretty pricey, guys, the pe's 48 here. men's
big move for walter energy today, back to you. liz: nicole, suddenly the dow has doubled its gains, we were up about 14, 15 points, we're now up 31, 32. sandra, what are you looking at? >> i want to bring up an intraday chart, and while a 32-point gain isn't substantial, it is the highs of session, and it's very similar to what we saw in yesterday's trading session right at the end of the day. we reached -- here's a two-day chart. this is the end of the session yesterday. highs right as...
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remember, state utilities mu get one-third of their energy from renewable resources by 2020. that is going to cost you money. >>> bp announcing it will significan increase spending on oil exploration and development. it will spend between 24 and $27 billion a year from 2014 until 2020. bp spent about 19 billion on e&p last year. >>> france's total made a fresh discovery in the northeast. the well has 25 to 75 million barrels of oil. the find is raising hopes there is more oil nearby. >>> ssissippi river water levels shrink towards historic lows, leaving consumers and workers potentially soaked. one of the river's barge operators explains exactly how bad it could get. that is coming up next. >>> plus, as if things in the middle east weren't dire enough, syria's regime reportedly moves its stockpiles of chemical weapons, spiking fears it is preparing to use them. the u.s. says it is ready to act. details coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . ♪ . melissa: the mighty mississippi might on kipping -- dipping into crisis levels. low water levels are threatening toe hal
remember, state utilities mu get one-third of their energy from renewable resources by 2020. that is going to cost you money. >>> bp announcing it will significan increase spending on oil exploration and development. it will spend between 24 and $27 billion a year from 2014 until 2020. bp spent about 19 billion on e&p last year. >>> france's total made a fresh discovery in the northeast. the well has 25 to 75 million barrels of oil. the find is raising hopes there is more...
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how much energy bring to us. john: but the u.s. department of health says a calorie is a calorie. >> it just hasn't been tested. one of the things we did when i started this organization. john: this being? >> the nutritionist study. we went back to world war ii to every scientist that attempted to answer that question. we found 82 studies that have attempted to answer that. they were all probably the same limitations and problems. in 2012, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence. a calorie is not a calorie, necessarily. john: one thing that absolutely must be true if you should eat less fat. yet you eat lots of fat. and you're a doctor. a stanford doctor. what's that about? >> like i said, three or four years ago, when i got to the point where ms. chu overweight and my wife said i needed to be a little less not so thin, i realized that i probably had a carbohydrate intolerance issues in all of whole grains and things that i was eating were probably leading to be becoming fatter. and if i stripped that stuff out of my diet and i ate m
how much energy bring to us. john: but the u.s. department of health says a calorie is a calorie. >> it just hasn't been tested. one of the things we did when i started this organization. john: this being? >> the nutritionist study. we went back to world war ii to every scientist that attempted to answer that question. we found 82 studies that have attempted to answer that. they were all probably the same limitations and problems. in 2012, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence. a...
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liz: the energy market isn't exactly trading sideways. you have crude oil above $88 a barrel. >> they bought crew today. i think natural is oversold. short term, short-term, i have been bearish on natural gas for quite a few months. i think this is the low we will see for another week. >> oil at a $90 level. people may have been sort of like you. is that trade over if it does indeed exist? >> i think crude oil will get up to the $90 level and then back off. so, right now, i am getting more natural gas. right here, very short-term. short-term, i am buying. liz: good to see all of you. thank you so much. have a good weekend, if you can. my next guest says exactly that. the fiscal cliff is just noise and you should all focus on the fundamentals. we have actually had a decent recovery here. joining me now is michael church. we kind of forgot about housing was all the drama going on in d.c. it looks relatively decent. >> nothing dramatic. i think the trend is very clear now. liz: do you like the homebuilders? >> no. i think they have had an in
liz: the energy market isn't exactly trading sideways. you have crude oil above $88 a barrel. >> they bought crew today. i think natural is oversold. short term, short-term, i have been bearish on natural gas for quite a few months. i think this is the low we will see for another week. >> oil at a $90 level. people may have been sort of like you. is that trade over if it does indeed exist? >> i think crude oil will get up to the $90 level and then back off. so, right now, i am...
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look over the january contract, but what is it like with energy when you don't have any meaningful weather except off on the west coast? >> the weather has been taking a backseat. you're really seeing the fluctuations based on what is going on with the equities and was going on on with the fiscal cliff. i think if things are not hammered out before christmas, there will be a big selloff in stocks, commodities, gold. wait and see what actually will happen. good that there is an optimistic outcome but until we actually see everything ironed out, the devils are the details. liz: $0.58 not a huge deal. these two words, in the morning using the word optimistic and president obama using the word "christmas." and there it is. the drama that has become an intraday picture. we are up 72 points right now. >> that has been quite a move, i tell you. that is a huge swing in terms of what we would have thought would happen this morning. everyday is going to be a new day with these guys. harry reid was very pessimistic. this is a traitorous market, we will see a lot of volatility going to the end of the
look over the january contract, but what is it like with energy when you don't have any meaningful weather except off on the west coast? >> the weather has been taking a backseat. you're really seeing the fluctuations based on what is going on with the equities and was going on on with the fiscal cliff. i think if things are not hammered out before christmas, there will be a big selloff in stocks, commodities, gold. wait and see what actually will happen. good that there is an optimistic...
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, you don't have to worry about water, but most people do need food and energy, you take water, you are depleting our source of water quite literally, and making it very difficult, there are people, that will directly be affected in the sense, people that bottom 20%, that have high school education that will not get a chance to be educated, and learn a technical still. neil: jonathan to those who invest, how would they be burned by this. >> they are all going to be burned. i think that president would have you believe investors, those who investor all you know scrooge mcducks just swimming in their big ballroom full of gold, it is contrary, people who saved all their lives. and put yourself in shoes of an older couple, they have saved all their lives, they have already paid taxes, they are just trying to get by, and they will see their taxes rise from 15 to 44%, that is a tremendous slap in the face to people who saved and tried to repair for their old age. neil: you know, it -- it is so self defeating, darn it. this guy wants to help the downtrodden, he is hurts them, this means less p
, you don't have to worry about water, but most people do need food and energy, you take water, you are depleting our source of water quite literally, and making it very difficult, there are people, that will directly be affected in the sense, people that bottom 20%, that have high school education that will not get a chance to be educated, and learn a technical still. neil: jonathan to those who invest, how would they be burned by this. >> they are all going to be burned. i think that...
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we'll look at walter energy. walter energy is gaining on this market speculation on this news that bhp billiton is considering a cash bid for the u.s. coal producer, walter energy. that is why we're, at $55 a share. again these are according to reports, spokesman at hp headquarters that the report was market speculation. certainly enough to keep things moving around there. bhp shifted focus and cutting costs across the board. walter got a nice pop on the market speculation. pack to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. oil extending losses for the third day in a row. what is sending it lower? we head to the pits -- i'm sorry? lori: over here. melissa: okay. we head to the pits of cme. fox business contributor phil flynn price futures group to find out. >> i'm here. i'm right here. 86, we're just below 86, back above 86, the lowest level in three months. a lot of it being driven by lower gasoline prices. but also concern about the darn ecb. mario draghi talking about the slowing economy but saying he is not doing
we'll look at walter energy. walter energy is gaining on this market speculation on this news that bhp billiton is considering a cash bid for the u.s. coal producer, walter energy. that is why we're, at $55 a share. again these are according to reports, spokesman at hp headquarters that the report was market speculation. certainly enough to keep things moving around there. bhp shifted focus and cutting costs across the board. walter got a nice pop on the market speculation. pack to you....
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a third of her personal wealth coming out as high as 44 million is invested in canaan energy interests. she was born in canada and we don't know if there was a relationship. there is a reason critics report to the ex-im bank in the 2012 the school year, another 15 billion in taxpayer loan guarantees issued with the subsidized sales of a single company. boeing beefiting over that period. the ceo, he enjoys a very solid relationship with the administration. in fact, he chrs the export council. and a special nod tonight to a new york city police officer. being praised for an act of kindness caught on camera. and arizona tourist recently snapped this picture of this officer, giving a pair of socks and boots that he had bought, giving them to a hommless man in new york. the image was posted on the official facebook page. more than 30,000 comments, and so many people have liked the picture on facebook. all eyes now are on the white hohouse for a solution to the fiscal cliff. will the president -- what will he do? the "a-team" sorts out what is happening in washington. monica crowley and ange
a third of her personal wealth coming out as high as 44 million is invested in canaan energy interests. she was born in canada and we don't know if there was a relationship. there is a reason critics report to the ex-im bank in the 2012 the school year, another 15 billion in taxpayer loan guarantees issued with the subsidized sales of a single company. boeing beefiting over that period. the ceo, he enjoys a very solid relationship with the administration. in fact, he chrs the export council....
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the department of energy create amazons of the people was a guest driving to the mall? no. did the post office and vince skype so people could get in touch more inexpensively? no, they did not. breakthrough products were invented by private companies. let's stick to cars since that is where we started. 104 years ago the nation's first starring vehicle was also the first produced on an assembly line. henry ford said his car was for the great multitude. sixteen and a half million model t's were eventually sold to a 16 and a half. how much the biggest selling american made vehicle effort. the ford f-series contracts. an amazing 35 million of those of insults as the trucks were first introduced way back in 1948. and it is ranked as the number-one selling vehicle in the u.s. for 24 years. and now you can trick them out just like a sedan. even backseats. none of this requires a tax benefit to boost sales. that is the problem. when governments just tinkering, lending priorities of the private sector, you get the chevy volt, fannie mae, freddie mac, all disasters, all costing the t
the department of energy create amazons of the people was a guest driving to the mall? no. did the post office and vince skype so people could get in touch more inexpensively? no, they did not. breakthrough products were invented by private companies. let's stick to cars since that is where we started. 104 years ago the nation's first starring vehicle was also the first produced on an assembly line. henry ford said his car was for the great multitude. sixteen and a half million model t's were...
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the biggest culprit, the epa and the energy department. your taste plain, director of regulation policy for the american action form. welcome. i want to start with this $106 billion number that we were talking about in a break. this is a lot o money. $106 billion. these are rules that are still being written that were supposed to go into place sometime this ar. the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at the white house now. regulations with an economic impact of $100million or more. some of those are rules under the affordable care act, the menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labor requirements. a lot at the white house now. a lot of rules that are past their statutory deadline, past the deadline that the administration set for themhat have been waiting around for several months. we don't know why. even as some it might be because of the election because the pace the rerun right now is significantly lower than other reelection years. gerr more
the biggest culprit, the epa and the energy department. your taste plain, director of regulation policy for the american action form. welcome. i want to start with this $106 billion number that we were talking about in a break. this is a lot o money. $106 billion. these are rules that are still being written that were supposed to go into place sometime this ar. the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at...
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. > plus california's plan to be the green energy leader could take businesses an consumers out at the ees. a bipartisan report warns governor jerry browno step in. the head of it is here to explain wh i feel like h is not going to. we'll se "piles of money"oming up. jerry brown is not going to step in. ♪ . ♪ . messa: well it is definitely appropriate it say concerns overthe scal clififf have hit a fever pitch but believe it or not doctors could be facing the worst of it. they could be hit by a 29% in medicare reimbsements on january 1st. that is only part of the problem. another part how this turns aroundnd hits you and your wallet. joining me to dissect the impacts dr. marc sgel fr the fox new medical a-team. great to have you back on the show. >> good to be back with you. melissa: let's get right to it. i love the numbers. let's break it down. doctors face a 27% cut papay for medicare patients as part of t formula. >> that is called the sustained growth rat some genius in 1997 when they put together the bance the budget act, hey, doctors should be penalized if the amount of test
. > plus california's plan to be the green energy leader could take businesses an consumers out at the ees. a bipartisan report warns governor jerry browno step in. the head of it is here to explain wh i feel like h is not going to. we'll se "piles of money"oming up. jerry brown is not going to step in. ♪ . ♪ . messa: well it is definitely appropriate it say concerns overthe scal clififf have hit a fever pitch but believe it or not doctors could be facing the worst of it. they...
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as long, you have only so much energy. as long as you invest energy in the blame, which basically what we did during the campaign, you spell blame, b-lame. and anytime you wasting time, not getting on problem. either fix the problem or fix the blame that is first thing you need to do. second thing you need to do is you need to abdon malicious motive accusations. in other words, there are republicans who are patriots and there are democrats who are patriots. and lot of campaign was more about the other guy is a jerk. that doesn't get you anywhere. blaming, labeling, only creates more hard feelings. only creates hurt. neil: that is why, you were going to host both the candidat. >> i was. i was. neil: you said it was environment and atmosphere that prompted you to shelf it. >> i wasn't sure --. neil: that was a great opportunity missed, right? >> i wasn't sure it was going to be that important. early in the election cycle, long before they chose the republican candidate both campaigns, mitt contacted me. i talked to both the
as long, you have only so much energy. as long as you invest energy in the blame, which basically what we did during the campaign, you spell blame, b-lame. and anytime you wasting time, not getting on problem. either fix the problem or fix the blame that is first thing you need to do. second thing you need to do is you need to abdon malicious motive accusations. in other words, there are republicans who are patriots and there are democrats who are patriots. and lot of campaign was more about...
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the big dividend in the stocks and energy oil and gas has upside potential to go along the five percent dividend yields. >> adam what do you think of that? >> it is extremely expensive and i would be concerned about that price. >> what is concerning you and what are you buying? >> waste management. why are always going to have garbage. it is an inexpensive stock for a well run company. >> not trash at all. waste management is some of theest management of company in america and has for a long time. >> what are you doing these days? >> i do a lot of thingings. i eat a lot. >> i set myself up. >> what i am liking is wre. i inherited from my mother and buy i
the big dividend in the stocks and energy oil and gas has upside potential to go along the five percent dividend yields. >> adam what do you think of that? >> it is extremely expensive and i would be concerned about that price. >> what is concerning you and what are you buying? >> waste management. why are always going to have garbage. it is an inexpensive stock for a well run company. >> not trash at all. waste management is some of theest management of company in...
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energy also taking a dip. it has been mostly higher on the session. most of those stocks did turn into the red. definitely quite a reaction in the commodity markets. a lot of them that they back off of the lows of the session. these commodity markets, dagen and connell, very close to the fiscal cliff. connell: seems like every day at this time on the financial markets, any little thing coming out of washington. dagen: thank you, sandra. much more ahead on what speaker boehner just said. connell: cheryl casone and dennis kneale will be taking over on "markets now." ♪ dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone would tim geithner on capitol hill trying to sell the president's fiscal cliff plant to republican house speaker john bain and not buying it. he just said white house needs to get serious and the markets are turning lower. also had fiscal cliffs survival kit home additions that you contain right now to prepare. dennis: blamed superstorm sandy. retailers playing the blame game for week november same store sales. analysts already askin
energy also taking a dip. it has been mostly higher on the session. most of those stocks did turn into the red. definitely quite a reaction in the commodity markets. a lot of them that they back off of the lows of the session. these commodity markets, dagen and connell, very close to the fiscal cliff. connell: seems like every day at this time on the financial markets, any little thing coming out of washington. dagen: thank you, sandra. much more ahead on what speaker boehner just said....
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the energy information administration just reported a another record high in u.s. production. that's right. in the month of september this country produced more natural gas than they ever have before. another sign of the changing energy dynamic in this country. very excited about that record high. i'm going to go celebrate all weekend. melissa: no, definitely not. phil flynn of the price futures group. he is just a happy guy. lori: i love that spirit. talk tech now. zynga, the creator of "farmville" and facebook announced today they are ending a long-standing partnership. what does the future look like for zynga? shibani joshi is covering the story. can people still annoy you requesting the game app? >> absolutely. this is not quite like unfriending someone on facebook but giving someone limited profile aspect to your facebook page, creating distance between you and that other person. we're talking about companies here and facebook is doing that with zynga. what it filed in the 8-k yesterday, zynga did the same thing, they are amending the partnership to give unexclusive acces
the energy information administration just reported a another record high in u.s. production. that's right. in the month of september this country produced more natural gas than they ever have before. another sign of the changing energy dynamic in this country. very excited about that record high. i'm going to go celebrate all weekend. melissa: no, definitely not. phil flynn of the price futures group. he is just a happy guy. lori: i love that spirit. talk tech now. zynga, the creator of...
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branching out into the energy sector, starbucks not only $450 made of steel gift cards, but talk about opening 3000 new stars, citigroup 11,000, job layoffs and bank of america had to put this one on here, guys. up 5% today. this is the best performing dow component so far this yearras we head into the final trading days of the year. bank of america doing very well coming above the $10 mark that has not been there for quite some time. look at the dow 30, only five stocks right now in the red. still looking pretty good to end the session. liz: yesterday intel was one of the better performers. today it is the worst performer of the dow jones industrial. looking at the fickle number, what about u.s. stocks against other opportunities read >. >> all of a sudden up nicely, i think they have been whacked and a goodbye right here. >> they are not transparent enough. many are swirling around, you're okay? >> never you own a monopoly, they don't like to make compromises. liz: december 14 visit 14 is a. >> they are due to get the iphone. liz: what other areas do you like with china? if people ar
branching out into the energy sector, starbucks not only $450 made of steel gift cards, but talk about opening 3000 new stars, citigroup 11,000, job layoffs and bank of america had to put this one on here, guys. up 5% today. this is the best performing dow component so far this yearras we head into the final trading days of the year. bank of america doing very well coming above the $10 mark that has not been there for quite some time. look at the dow 30, only five stocks right now in the red....
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six nfl players raising the questions about traumatic brain energy, the nfl, and what is going on. joining us to help understand as best we can what happened and what we should be thinking about your as citizens, parents and family members and friends, ychologists and professor and psychotherapist. let me start with the fact that this was such a -- i mean, he apparently sh his girlfriend nine times. i mean, this is just an unbelievable. his friends to my teammates, coaches, no one tbelieve he had done it. >> but this was also someone who was abusing alcohol and rugs who may have had a brain injury, although i would say the probably the abuse of alcohol and drugs can make a depression re profound to make him ore out of touch and more desperate. it. lou: a number of people and commented about his short-term memory that he was demonstrating some loss of short-term memorr. does that enter into -- >> and that is something for a neurologist to speak to, but i don't know how short-term memory loss would indicate that he would be more inclined to be violent. i would say he was in a depress
six nfl players raising the questions about traumatic brain energy, the nfl, and what is going on. joining us to help understand as best we can what happened and what we should be thinking about your as citizens, parents and family members and friends, ychologists and professor and psychotherapist. let me start with the fact that this was such a -- i mean, he apparently sh his girlfriend nine times. i mean, this is just an unbelievable. his friends to my teammates, coaches, no one tbelieve he...
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cheryl: is time to make money with charles payne, looking at texas-based energy company. charles: it is the topic of the day because the department of energy came out with a gigantic study on liquefied natural gas and for the most part after reading all of it the upshot is it is a great thing for america's economy. at the forefront of this, they got approval to export liquefied natural gas a year ago. the day they got the approval i contacted the company and a secretary said we can't talk to anybody, we're all partying. the stock, subscribers have been in this three four times, this is capital intensive. they have $11 billion and raised -- putting this on and start to export this by 2015. chris that given the dim view on gasoline and zynga wire investors' optimistic this will allow president obama to turn positive? charles: if the president will see the numbers he likes like manufacturing the only edge we have a, this is why this is so amazing. natural gas costs $16.58 in japan. is less than $3 here and $12 in europe so we will have a competitive advantage to be able to p
cheryl: is time to make money with charles payne, looking at texas-based energy company. charles: it is the topic of the day because the department of energy came out with a gigantic study on liquefied natural gas and for the most part after reading all of it the upshot is it is a great thing for america's economy. at the forefront of this, they got approval to export liquefied natural gas a year ago. the day they got the approval i contacted the company and a secretary said we can't talk to...
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retailers drove the consumer discretionary sector energy industrials lead in the wake, and the rally started just minutes before house speaker made it clear that republicans are willing to deal on revenue and ready to find a resolution now. >> we all know that we have had this spending crisis coming at us like a freight train. it must be dealt with. and in order to try to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to put revenue on the table, but it is time for the president and democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country has. i am optimistic that we can continue to work together to avert this crisis sooner rather than later. lou: meanwhile, the president to a short time later claimed he is doing his part to make certain the middle class is not hit with tax increases. >> i want to reassure the american people and doing our part, sitting down with ceos, sitting down with labour leaders, talking to leaders in congress. i am ready and able and willing and excited to go ahead and did this issue resolved in a bipartisan fashion. i will go anywhere and do whatev
retailers drove the consumer discretionary sector energy industrials lead in the wake, and the rally started just minutes before house speaker made it clear that republicans are willing to deal on revenue and ready to find a resolution now. >> we all know that we have had this spending crisis coming at us like a freight train. it must be dealt with. and in order to try to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to put revenue on the table, but it is time for the president and...
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this is about oil and energy. you can see of course, freeport-mcmoran, copper and gold. these are the names that are on the move with this big deal. this is the deal of the day, of the week. a big one. back to you. see you in 15 minutes.. ashley: least corrupt person i know, nicole petallides. let me get that out. tracy: exactly. me on the other hand --. ashley: that's right. tracy: coming up, the eight-day, $8 billion port strike is over. how long will it take american commerce to get back to normal? we'll have a live update from the port of los angeles. that's next. first as we head out to break let's see how the dollar is moving right now. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the upstore. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> at 20 minutes past the hour, hello, everybody, i'm uma pemmaraju with your fox news minute. violence raging in egypt's c
this is about oil and energy. you can see of course, freeport-mcmoran, copper and gold. these are the names that are on the move with this big deal. this is the deal of the day, of the week. a big one. back to you. see you in 15 minutes.. ashley: least corrupt person i know, nicole petallides. let me get that out. tracy: exactly. me on the other hand --. ashley: that's right. tracy: coming up, the eight-day, $8 billion port strike is over. how long will it take american commerce to get back to...
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or... about thisuch 5-hour energy... in a single day. we recomme... not more than two per day. yeah, when we fit came out with the product.. you know, i made sure of o thing. if my family wasn' going tose it... if it wasn't good enough for myamily if it wasn't safe for my f family... i'm not gonna put it out there. i take it almost every day. and twice when i play tennis. this is ouiter that we have to be safe... if we're not willing to dit ourselves... we're not askiking anybody elseo do it. we're not gonna se it. so, that's our approach toafety... that is a higher standard you can get. >> many companies are trying to take their money and run huge firms. ralph nader a big critic of many corporations and a move like this, ralph, what do you think? this is not a shock given what they are facing? >> this has been going on for a long time, with transfer pricing they stash cash overseas, sometimes in countries with significant tax rates they can deduct if they bridg bring the y back home, a lot of times in the bahamas-type tax haven. there is nothing new about that. and they stash
or... about thisuch 5-hour energy... in a single day. we recomme... not more than two per day. yeah, when we fit came out with the product.. you know, i made sure of o thing. if my family wasn' going tose it... if it wasn't good enough for myamily if it wasn't safe for my f family... i'm not gonna put it out there. i take it almost every day. and twice when i play tennis. this is ouiter that we have to be safe... if we're not willing to dit ourselves... we're not askiking anybody elseo do it....
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or... about this much 5-hour energy... in a single day. we recommend... not more than two per day. yeah, when we first came out with the product... you know, i made sure of one thing. if my family wasn't going to use it... if it wasn't good enough for my family if it wasn't safe for my family... i'm not gonna put it out there. i take it almost every day. and twicwhen i play tennis. this is our criteria that we have to be safe... if we're notilling to do it ourselves... we're not asking anybody else to do it. we're not gonna sell it. so, that's our approach to safety... that is a higher standard you can get. charles: paying for security? it could make us more financially insecure. senator tom cobn saying that homeland security has spent $35 billion in grants to make america safer. but it still can't measure if we are actually safer. the department is wasting things on zombie acalypse training and an underwater zombie apocalypse. thank you. i love every year when you come out with this reportt it is absolutely fascinating how washington get so creative wasting our taxpayer money. to
or... about this much 5-hour energy... in a single day. we recommend... not more than two per day. yeah, when we first came out with the product... you know, i made sure of one thing. if my family wasn't going to use it... if it wasn't good enough for my family if it wasn't safe for my family... i'm not gonna put it out there. i take it almost every day. and twicwhen i play tennis. this is our criteria that we have to be safe... if we're notilling to do it ourselves... we're not asking anybody...